| ABUNDANCIES | • abundancies n. Plural of abundancy. • ABUNDANCY n. the state of being abundant, also ABUNDANCE. |
| ANTIJACOBIN | • antijacobin n. (Historical) A political opponent of the Jacobins. • ANTIJACOBIN adj. opposed to the Jacobins and to the French Revolution or to democratic principles. • ANTIJACOBIN n. one opposed to the Jacobins. |
| BACKHANDING | • backhanding v. Present participle of backhand. • back-handing v. Present participle of back-hand. • BACKHAND v. to strike with the back of the hand. |
| BETACYANINS | • betacyanins n. Plural of betacyanin. • BETACYANIN n. any one of a group of red nitrogenous pigments found in certain plants, such as beetroot. |
| CANNABIDIOL | • cannabidiol n. (Organic chemistry, pharmacology) A nonintoxicating cannabinoid found in the hemp plant Cannabis sativa. |
| CANNABINOID | • cannabinoid n. (Organic chemistry) Substance that is structurally related to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a psychoactive… • cannabinoid adj. (Organic chemistry) Structurally related to tetrahydrocannabinol. • CANNABINOID n. any of various chemical constituents of cannabis or marijuana. |
| CANNABINOLS | • cannabinols n. Plural of cannabinol. • CANNABINOL n. a crystalline phenol obtained from cannabin. |
| CANNIBALISE | • cannibalise v. (Transitive) To eat (parts of) another of one’s own species. • cannibalise v. (Transitive) To remove parts of (a machine, etc) for use in other similar machines. • cannibalise v. (Transitive, business) To reduce sales or market share (for one of one’s own products) by introducing another. |
| CANNIBALISM | • cannibalism n. The act of eating another of one’s own species. • cannibalism n. (Figurative) An act in which one thing consumes or takes over another of the same kind. • cannibalism n. In speech, the occurrence of one word eliding part or all of the next word, because the syllables are… |
| CANNIBALIZE | • cannibalize v. Alternative form of cannibalise. • CANNIBALIZE v. to take salvageable parts from (as a disabled machine) for use in building or repairing another machine, also CANNIBALISE. |
| CARBONATING | • carbonating v. Present participle of carbonate. • CARBONATE v. to combine or impregnate with carbon dioxide. |
| CARBONATION | • carbonation n. The state of having carbon dioxide gas dissolved in a liquid. • carbonation n. The amount or level of dissolved carbon dioxide remaining in solution. • carbonation n. (Mineralogy) The replacement of calcium hydroxide with calcium carbonate triggered by a chemical reaction. |
| CINNABARINE | • cinnabarine adj. Resembling, containing, or relating to cinnabar. • CINNABARINE adj. of or like cinnabar, an ore of mercury. |
| CONTAINABLE | • containable adj. Able to be contained, especially applied to viruses and similar diseases. • CONTAINABLE adj. that can be contained. |
| INCUNABULAR | • incunabular adj. (Historical) Relating to an incunabulum. • incunabular adj. (By extension) Relating to the earliest stages of any form of publishing or media. • INCUNABULAR adj. relating to incunabula. |
| INHABITANCE | • inhabitance n. Alternative form of inhabitancy. • INHABITANCE n. the act of inhabiting, also INHABITANCY. |
| INHABITANCY | • inhabitancy n. The condition of inhabiting or of being inhabited; occupancy. • INHABITANCY n. the act of inhabiting, also INHABITANCE. |
| REBALANCING | • rebalancing v. Present participle of rebalance. • rebalancing n. The act or process of restoring balance. • REBALANCE v. to balance again. |
| UNBALANCING | • unbalancing v. Present participle of unbalance. • unbalancing n. The action or process of bringing or falling out of balance. • UNBALANCE v. to cause to lose balance. |